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  • agents of shield. someone develops a tech called framework in the second half of the show. hydra is somehow involved, which makes this a great reference that nobody got because that show is criminally underrated.

    it’s also the best marvel tv show despite being shafted by marvel movies because apparently the heads of movies and tv didn’t get along or something.





  • pyre@lemmy.worldtoMemes@sopuli.xyzThey have a right to feel smug
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    6 days ago

    this is not a German thing. they exist outside of Europe, let alone Germany, as pretty much standard. I’m actually surprised if Americans don’t have to this. although I think shouldn’t be, considering in how many ways it’s such an ass backwards country.

    edit: just want to clarify that I don’t know whether Germans invented it or not; by “not a German thing” i meant it’s not exclusive to Germany.









  • i used to hate the times table but i definitely think it’s essential to mental math. even if you vaguely remember it it will help. like knowing 42 shows up somewhere in the 7x and 6x may help you remember 6x7. or if you remember a neighbor you can just add or subtract the number once. for example if you don’t remember 7x6 it definitely helps to know each neighbor (both of which are easier to me since one is a 5x and one is a square number)… so either you think about 7x5 which is 35 so you can add another 7 to it or 6x6 which is 36 so you can add another 6 to it.



  • pyre@lemmy.worldtoADHD memes@lemmy.dbzer0.comI'm right, ain't I?
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    10 days ago

    not even ADHD related you’re just taking a route to something more readily available in your memory. that’s how brains are supposed to work.

    to me the detour is -1+10. whenever i see a 9 i take 1 away from the other guy and then add 10.

    9 x single digit mumber works similarly; except i take away 1 and complete that to 9 by adding a number next to it.

    9x7 = ?

    7-1 = 6

    6+? = 9

    9x7 = 63